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Mr Markworth said the light show over the Cox Peninsula was the same science as the iridescence of soap bubbles or opals.

He added: “The cloud in which the colours formed is known as ‘pileus’ which forms from water vapour condensing and freezing into uniform ice crystals as a result of the very fast updraft from the storm.

“Very specific angles are needed to see the colours, so the position and height of the storm, the angle of the sun and the size of the ice crystals all came together to give Darwin a rare, perfect view of the iridescence.”

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